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"In loving memory" by Daniel Paul Singh

 IN LOVING MEMORY

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Daniel Paul Singh is the best-selling author of '11 Hours', a romantic thriller. The book was well-received by readers and reviewers alike and was one of the fastest-selling debut novels of 2017. Since its release, the book has ranked among the Top 15 novels in the Indian Writing category on Amazon for 25 consecutive weeks and continues to do well.
Dani, as he likes to be called, has a huge fan following on Facebook and Instagram, and keeps its followers engaged with his daily quotes that are read and shared extensively on overall social media platforms. He's a dreamer and a storyteller: he writes his memorable dreams and dreams of becoming a memorable story. When he isn’t doing any of those, he works as a learning consultant in an MNC.
Dani lives with his wife and his parents, who seem to tolerate his alter ego. And him. He is available 24/7 on Facebook and Instagram, excluding his eating, sleeping, and personal times - basically times when he's not available.

MY REVIEW
This novel is a blend of sentiment and thrill rides with wanders aimlessly in each section.

In the first part section, two equal romantic tales happen, one at the workplace and the other at the school.

Dhruv Prakash, a jazzy, young, attractive partner in Nisha's office. Srinivas's false name Nivas is a timid companion of Rimi in spite of the fact that Rimi is a windbag in School. It is a finished sentiment.

In the second part, it is a wrongdoing spine chiller plot. Nisha is discovered dangling from the roof fan only the following day after her union with Dhruv. Is this self-destruction or murder? Assuming it is murder, who is the executioner and why? After Nisha, a progression of murders occurs. You need to peruse this novel to discover the offender with the investigator for hiring Kevin in the "In Memory" part of the book.

The novel is written as an outsider looking in story style. The creator has effectively waved the contemporary office love and nostalgic school love. Indeed, even the one-of-a-kind title and the cover picture made the clever stand apart from others. The language is intriguing and baffling.

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